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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-12-04, Page 20IQ: "AL,S VAR, THURSS I!4 :`, DCEMBER 1969 4-I Members of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority held their pledge banquet at Tiger Dunlop Inn last Tuesday evening. Pictured here- are Mrs. Anita Swartman, left, president; pledges Mrs. Alison Dowds, Mrs. Susan Knudsen and Rita Burton; and " Mrs. Susan Gower, vice-president and rushing captain. Murray Gaunt is guest speaker at Huron County Junior Farmers banquet BY WILMA OKE Decreasing emphasis ' on agriculture at the University of Guelph was,atfacked by Murray - Gaunt, MPP for Huron-8m%� when he spoke at the annual banquet and dance of the Huron County Junior Farmers in the Seaforth Community Centre last Saturday. .• Mr: Gaunt said that more •stress in being placed on arts and science courses at the school and plans are to drop' the name Ontario Agricultural College despite the institution's world-wide reputation in agriculture. Mr. Gaunt said the university administrators want to do away with the old names—the Ontario Agricultural . College, Ontario Veterinary College and the MacDonald Institute—b'y changing them to a faculty . or other new structure. When the .Ontario government moved to create the University of Guelph, Mr. Gaunt Forresters hold meeting The regular November meeting was held on the 26th. A slate of officersfor the, year 1970 was brought in by the nominating committee as follows: president, Sister Betty Moore; vice president, Sister Rosemary Horner; recording secretary, Sister 'Clara Anne Jewell; treasurer; •-Sister Phyllis Bogie; chaplain, Sister Doreen Willis; conductor, Sister Audrey Kernighan; warden, Sister Marilyn Feagan; inner.guard, Sister Elinor Fisher anouter guard, Sister Bernice Moore. Donations were made as follows:. $25.00 Children's Aid; $ 25 . 0 0 . Ontario Hospital Christmas Stockings; $25.00 Adult Retarded Workshop and $100.00 Cancer Research. Plans were corr''ipleted for the annual Christmas' Party to be held on December 5. For more than a century, The Salvation Army at holiday time .has been bringing little gifts and' the warmth of friendship into hospitals, prisons, old people's homes, into all the "dark corners" of life. The Army of the helping hand tries to fill that Dec. 25 date ' with the true meaning and spirit of Christmas....for everyone. TME WORLD MAYBE ROUND, BUT VACAT/ONs ' MAKE Tomo Of IT PLATvow g JOE'S BP Service Station and Coffee Shop 411 Huron Rd., Goderich 524.6871 tf 11 said, the Dept. of Agriculture and Food received every assurance that the focal point would be agriculture. Because there are thousands of arts and science students, the MPP said, "we have seen that the agricultural groups and the veterinary group have steadily become less." Mr. Gaunt said the Dept. of Agriculture and Food has asked for a meeting with the agricultural part of the Guelph administration and hopes something can be worked out. Now the Dept. of Agriculture and Food contracts with .the university to provide the diploma course and correspondence courses at a cost of $163,000, and short courses at $127,000, plus advisory programmes and extension programmes for another $600,000. Mr. Gaunt suggested .that farm organizations, the Junior Farmers in particular, should make their views on the matter . FOR THE WATCH POLAROID AD IN THE CANADIAN MAGAZINE We Have• Them At Discount Prices AND SERVICE TOO! CAMPBELL'S The Square Goderich 524-7532 knownto the government and to the university. The final decision has not been made yet, the MPP said, but there is not much time left for discussion. Junior Farmers who intend to stay on Ontario farms anti make farming their career and profession will benefit if they prevent the change at Guelph, Mr. Gaunt said, and agriculture will have preserved an institution that has given it status, prestige and prominence. Harbourlite Inn NEW YEAR'S d . EVE PARTY THE DEL-ItEYS 9 - 2 Tickets Now On Sale Reservations Phone 5249371 or 5249264 WEEKLY SCHEDULE FRIDAY PUBLIC 'SKATING 8:00P.M.-10:00P,M. • SUNDAY PUBLIC SKATING 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. SUNDAY 8:00 P.M. CHHL HOCKEY Goderich Building Centre vs. Bayfield TU ESDAY PRE-SCHOOL SKATING 2:00 P.M. - 3:30 P.M. LIONS FREE SKATING 3:30 KM. - 5:00 P.M. THURSDAY PRE-SCHOOL SKATING 2:00 P.M. - 3:30 P.M. LIONS FREE SKATING 3:30 P.M. - 5:00 P.M; SKATES NOT ALLOWED IN NEW WASHROOMS UNLESS PROTECTED WITH SKATE GUARDS �N E BIG WANTRDS 523-4595 CONTINUES OUR ANNUAL FACTORY OUTLET SALE. THROUGH DEC. 31ST SPECIAL HOURS 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Daily Fri. & Sat. Till 9:30 p.m. HERE ARE JUST A FEW GIFT IDEAS SHEEPSKIN RUGS Always •an important gift. Everyone' wants and "needs" one of these beauties. Made right on our premises, giving you the most exceptional values and complete selection of wool types and colors. Personally selbct your gifts from the best and largest selection of sheepskin rugs -in . Canada. Christmas Sale priced at: $9.50 (value $16.00)—$12.50 (value $24.95) and $14.50 (value $29.95.) MOHAIR THROWS Imported from Ireland — a lasting treasure of sheer comfort and elegance — soft and light yet warm and •cosy — a must for someone on everyone's shopping list. Specially reduced for the Christmas. season. Now only $24.95 each. • MEN'S JACKETS Because of our volume purchasing we have been offered a line of the finest quality cabretta leather jackets at a reduced price. We are passing this saving on to our customers while they last. These beautiful cabrettas with zip lining, full-length jackets, black and brown only. Reg. $85.00 value., Only $59.95. 'Of course The Old Mill has a complete lime of men's coats to choose from. Don't miss seeing our selection priced from $19.95 to $1 59.95. LADIES' COATS •• For the ladies The Old Mill features a 3/a or • mini -length zip fined coat at only $64.95. Thispractical, smartly styled coat is sure to find its place in anyone's wardrobe, Why.not be impulsive and huy her one of Our elegant fur trims or imported numbers? The Old Mill offers satisfaction or a money -back guarantee. Give -leather •this Christmas for the most exciting. gift ever! GLOVES. AND SKI MITTS As ever The Old Mill has one of the finest and largest selectionof leather gloves and mitts. Most important is the price. Our famous factory outlet sale prices are still in effect. So ease your budget and save on these outstanding values, ' BLANKETS Enjoy the luxury of pure virgin wool- blankets. 'No, need to look for the electric. switch .or dial because our Glen Laine satin bound blankets have their own natural warmth. Christmas and summer colors. Available in three sizes. Twin size $11.50 Reg. $11.50 King Size $15.25 (Value $29.95) NOWT MISS OUR SELECTION OF GENUINE SitilEPSKIN TOYS Christrnav shoppers love to shop at The Old Mill where we offer factory outlet sale. rices when everyone needs the product. 0 - Visit The Old Mill - famous for quality selection and value. SUGGESTS 1� COR A GIFT CERTIFICATE SO HE CAN CHOOSE THEM HIMSELF) • 1 • sAr g`:; rti: •z:; •: i:• • In burnished brown or black calf. Three eyelet close seam vamp blucher oxford. Single leather sole. O'Sullivan heel. Available in brown or black calf. Five eyelet blucher. brogue. Double leather sole, O'Sullivan heel. Black .French calf three eyelet plain toe blucher oxford. Pillowflex insole. Single leather sole. O'Sullivan heel.